In the US, the most popular way to welcome the new year is with a big party. Some parties are at private homes. But in recent years, it has become more and more common for Americans to go to a hotel or eating-place on the night of December 31st. There, they can eat a big dinner, drink champagne, and dance to orchestra music.
Most New Year’s parties are usually noisy. People shout and sing. And often, guests blow on small noisemakers when the new year arrives at midnight. This tradition of noise making is believed to start centuries ago. People thought that loud sounds would drive away the bad spirits of the old year.
The biggest, noisiest New Year’s party in the US takes place in Times Square in New York. Thousands of people gather(聚集) there. Some of them ring bells and set fireworks. Others blow whistles of car horns(喇叭). And at twelve o’clock, they begin to cheer as an electric sign in the shape of a red apple lights up on top of a tall building.
The Times Square celebration includes another well-known American tradition. Since 1929, the band of musician Guy Lombardo has given a concert on New Year’s Eve. Guy Lombardo died in 1977. But, Bill Lombardo, has kept the tradition alive with a band concert at a New York city hotel. When the crowds in Times Square start cheering the arrival of the new year, television cameras show the band playing the song Auld Lang Syne.
小題1: The most usual way to welcome the new year in the US is ________.
A.to go shoppingB.to meet friendsC.to travel abroadD.to hold a big party
小題2: The biggest New Year’s party in the US is __________.
A.in Central ParkB.in HollywoodC.in Times SquareD.in Disneyland
小題3: In the past, some American people made big noise when the new year arrived ________
A.to express their friendshipB.to drive away the bad spirits
C.to make others more excitedD.to give best wishes to each other
小題4:In 1929 a concert on New Year’s Eve was given by _________.
A.the band of Guy LombardoB.the band of Bill Lombardo
C.the band of Johann StraussD.the band of Elvis Aaron Presley

小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:D根據(jù)第一段第一句In the US, the most popular way to welcome the new year is with a big party.“在美國(guó)最流行的迎接新年的方式是大型聚會(huì)”可知答案。
小題1:C根據(jù)第二段第一句The biggest, noisiest New Year’s party in the US takes place in Times Square in New York.“在美國(guó)最大最音量高的新年聚會(huì)在紐約的時(shí)代廣場(chǎng)舉行!
小題1:B根據(jù)第一段的最后一句People thought that loud sounds would drive away the bad spirits of the old year可知答案
小題1:A根據(jù)最后一段的第二句Since 1929, the band of musician Guy Lombardo has given a concert on New Year’s Eve可知答案。
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